Our Bloomberg Lab is one of the largest in Greater Boston, providing a wealth of real-time data at students’ fingertips.

Students come from around the globe to learn in one of Brandeis IBS’ career-focused programs. They prepare for the real world in a place that looks just like it, and leave ready to contribute and succeed across cultures, countries, and industries.

Brandeis IBS boasts a faculty of renowned scholars, seasoned practitioners, and inspiring teachers who bring unmatched expertise to the classroom and to research in global finance, international banking, microcredit lending, business and the environment, and other related fields.

Students participate in innovative activities that apply lessons from the classroom to real-world situations. Learn more about the 2017 3 Day Startup.

Customized career plans and a network of leading employers enable students to graduate ready to succeed in the competitive global job market.

Brandeis IBS graduates are leaders in:

Banking and Finance: Bank of America, Fidelity, JP Morgan Chase

Consulting: Bain & Co., IHS Global Insight, PwC

Corporate & Technology: Apple, Google, IBM

Government & Nonprofit: IMF, U.S. Federal Reserve, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development

Peter Wein '14, MA '15 combines his passion for economics and data analytics at his job at Mather Economics. "I spent a great deal of time working with Career Strategies to refine my resume, LinkedIn profile and interviewing skills, which proved immensely helpful."

Entrepreneurial Finance and Innovation Conference

Management Science Dual Submission Process

Dual Review Submissions

You must indicate on the conference webpage during your submission that you are interested in having your paper considered by Management Science (MS) under the dual submission review option. There is no charge for submissions under this option.

Dual submissions will be reviewed by the conference program committee and will be made available for consideration by MS.

Papers submitted for dual consideration must not be under review at another journal or MS, nor can they be considered for dual submission if previously rejected by MS.

At the discretion of MS, dual submissions will be sent out for a formal referee report. If such a report is sought, then the paper’s author will receive a copy of the MS reviewer’s report.

Papers rejected at any stage of the dual review process are not considered to have been "rejected" at MS. This also applies to articles sent out for formal reviews. Thus authors are permitted to submit a future version of their paper (unchanged if they wish) to MS without prejudice.

While under consideration by the conference and MS, a paper may not be submitted to another journal (or MS) until the author has been notified.